The Abia State Government has launched a large-scale integrated farming initiative aimed at enhancing food production and creating agribusiness opportunities for youths and small-scale entrepreneurs.
Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Cliff Agbaeze, disclosed this during a joint press briefing on Tuesday, stating that the initiative, modeled after the CSS Farms structure, will serve as both a food security measure and a training ground for young people entering the agricultural sector.
He noted that the first phase of the CSS project achieved an 80% success rate. Beneficiaries who properly utilized interest-free funds will receive further support, while 26 participants who failed to account for their funds face impending sanctions.
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As part of broader development efforts, Commissioner for Information, Mr. Okey Kanu, announced ongoing urban renewal projects, including a new roundabout at Library Avenue and a tree-planting campaign to enhance city aesthetics.
In response to a recent building collapse in Umuahia, the state has introduced a new policy requiring all buildings above two floors to undergo structural integrity tests. The arrested site engineer is assisting police investigations.
These measures reflect the state's commitment to supporting agriculture, infrastructure, and a safer environment for business growth.
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